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Treasure Hunting
Treasure, Coin and Relic
The bank isn't taking your hard found damaged coins and notes??
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<blockquote data-quote="DropBear" data-source="post: 254552" data-attributes="member: 4680"><p><a href="http://www.ramint.gov.au/faq" target="_blank">http://www.ramint.gov.au/faq</a></p><p></p><p>Second point on the Australian Mints page. </p><p></p><p>The bank takes care of it... </p><p></p><p>Can I return damaged or mutilated coins to the Mint?</p><p></p><p>No. The Royal Australian Mint does not accept deposits of coins directly from individuals, organisations or businesses. What you can do is deposit worn and damaged coins with your bank for full face value. But if you have mutilated coins, your bank will require you to complete a Mutilated Coin Claim Form and your deposit will be forwarded to the Mint for processing. If your coins are accepted the Mint will pay a scrap value, but not the full face value. For more information, see our Worn and Damaged Circulating Coin Policy and Worn and Damaged Coin Handling Guide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DropBear, post: 254552, member: 4680"] [url]http://www.ramint.gov.au/faq[/url] Second point on the Australian Mints page. The bank takes care of it... Can I return damaged or mutilated coins to the Mint? No. The Royal Australian Mint does not accept deposits of coins directly from individuals, organisations or businesses. What you can do is deposit worn and damaged coins with your bank for full face value. But if you have mutilated coins, your bank will require you to complete a Mutilated Coin Claim Form and your deposit will be forwarded to the Mint for processing. If your coins are accepted the Mint will pay a scrap value, but not the full face value. For more information, see our Worn and Damaged Circulating Coin Policy and Worn and Damaged Coin Handling Guide. [/QUOTE]
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The bank isn't taking your hard found damaged coins and notes??
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